I can hardly wait for my ATA to arrive and finally kick AT&T in the nuts for fleecing me for so long!

My first question is: Is it possible to get a Virtual Number for an overseas location? My in-laws live in Mexico City, and since it is impossible for them to get any kind of broadband, I am thinking a local virtual number for them to dial a local call to us up here in America would be an awesome solution. Is it at all possible to get a virtual number with area 011-52-55 (Mexico City)?

Second question:Is the Cisco ATA using UPnP to dynamically assign the port forwarding behind a router? Or you have to manually set up the port? If so, what is the port(s) number(s) to forward to the ATA's IP?

lets [sic] get more numbers in us before we start going to other countries..

It's early days, so at this stage it would be best for Vonage to concentrate on the US (and Canada, and other countries that use the NANP). Again, seeing that they won't even ship outside the US, it's a bit premature to expect them to cater for overseas markets. Plus the fact that telcos and ISPs in other countries are so far behind they can't even imagine what Vonage is doing is actually possible!

However, expatriates that want to use the service outside the US already are, and perhaps Vonage should offer the service to Armed Forces personnel overseas- they already have US postal addresses with APO zip codes, so why not have US phone numbers- or even area codes for different locations?